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Beyoncé, Katy Perry and Ariana Grande and More Celebs Support Women's March

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By Jasmine Washington

Beyoncé, Katy Perry, Ariana Grande and a slew of other notable celebs are speaking out in support of the Women's March on Washington. With an estimated 450,000 participants slated to hit the nation's capitol in solidarity, similar marches are being held everywhere from Los Angeles to Paris.

Beyoncé took to Facebook sharing the official poster for the march and wrote, "Together with Chime for Change, we raise our voices as mothers, as artists, and as activists. As #GlobalCitizens, we can make our voices heard and turn awareness into meaningful action and positive change. #WomensMarch."

Katy Perry shared an adorable throwback photo with her sister and explained her decision to participate. "I march today because I am not afraid anymore and I hope I can be an example of fearlessness and resilience. I will not let anyone suppress me, silence me or clip my wings," she wrote.

Ariana Grande beamed as she revealed that not only would she be participating in the march, but she'd be marching alongside her mother and grandmother. "I'm so excited to march with these two incredible ladies tomorrow! ? I can't wait to share this #womensmarch with the strongest women in my life and with all of the other strong, beautiful, unique, empowered, brilliant, amazing women out there who are marching as well! ??," she shared.

A slew acclaimed celebs from Amy Schumer to Amber Rose and America Ferrera are included on the list of Women's March supporters.

Take a look at how other celebs are speaking out in support of the Women's March on Washington and click here for more information on the march.

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